After Spirit's demise, California put together another group with the short-lived intent of restarting his solo career. While in England, a fan presented him with a petition of 5,000 signatures requesting the release of the
Potato Land album from 1973. Consequently, in 1981, California released an overdubbed selection of tracks from the original album alongside several unrelated songs dating from the late 1970s. Contrary to the intention of the original sessions, it was released under the imprimatur of Spirit in the United States by
Rhino Records (a nascent archival label with ties to Dr. Demento) and in Britain by
Beggars Banquet Records, a well-regarded independent label specializing in
punk rock and its derivations. It was the only Spirit album other than
Sardonicus to chart in Britain, peaking at No. 40 in the
UK Albums Chart and receiving airplay on
BBC Radio 1. On February 14, 1982, Spirit, performed as a three-piece band, Randy California, Ed Cassidy and an unknown bass player, at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri. The show was sponsored and heavily promoted by local rock radio station K-SHE 95 and billed as; "K-SHE 95 presents the 5th Annual St. Valentine's Day Massacre," JOHN KAY & STEPPENWOLF, w/special guests; SPIRIT. The show was a near sell out with a little over 8,000 in attendance. California's second solo album,
Euro-American, was released in 1982 by Beggars Banquet. It featured a lineup including drummer
Preston Heyman. During this period, California performed on the second tier at the 1982
Glastonbury Festival. When the power generator failed—allegedly because the operator had fallen asleep stoned and neglected to refill the fuel—Heyman performed a twenty-minute solo while the situation was rectified. In December 1982, the original Spirit lineup re-formed and recorded several songs from their first four albums (as well as a few new tracks) live on a soundstage. The band was joined by several guests, including
Jeff Baxter and
Bob Welch. The resulting
''Spirit of '84 (released internationally as The Thirteenth Dream'') was initially recorded for an audiophile label; however, Mercury Records re-signed the band (including a California solo deal) and released the album in 1984. The album was only a moderate critical success and failed to chart. While some of the original members went on to do other projects, California and Cassidy continued touring with new members Scott Monahan on keyboards and
Dave Waterbury on bass. California headed to England and recorded his third solo album, the contemporary hard rock effort
Restless, for which Heyman (who played on the track "Jack Rabbit") secured a deal with Phonogram for in late 1985. Following a few live dates in England, California returned to the United States and resumed touring extensively with Cassidy, Monahan, and Waterbury. There was one more solo album from California: a collection of material entitled
Shattered Dreams that was released in 1986. In 1988, California secured a deal for Spirit with prominent independent label
I.R.S. Records (best known for cultivating
R.E.M. and
The Go-Go's), leading Locke to rejoin the band. They recorded an album entitled
Rapture in the Chambers at the
Malibu, California, recording studio Nileland, where studio owner/engineer, bassist and vocalist Mike Nile was asked to join the band. Although the group (including California, Cassidy, Locke, Nile, Monahan, and George Valuck on keyboards) toured extensively in support, the album failed to chart. California, Cassidy, and Nile continued to tour as a
power trio while self-releasing
Tent of Miracles in 1990. Nile contributed heavily to the album, writing songs and sharing lead vocals. Spirit continued working almost continually for the next six years. Although they only released one album after
Tent of Miracles, the group was always either recording or touring. California had his own home recording studio since the early 1980s, though he had been making home recordings for years prior to that. This came to an end on January 2, 1997, when California drowned off the coast of Hawaii. He had been surfing with his son, who got caught in a riptide. He managed to push his son to safety but ended up losing his own life. While Cassidy played a few dates with Spirit alumni under the name "Spirit Revisited" in 1998, California's death was effectively the end of the group. Locke died of complications resulting from
lymphoma in August 2006. Cassidy died on December 6, 2012, in
San Jose, California, at age 89. == Posthumous ==